- Rapper King Kaka and his wife Nana Owiti confirmed their separation after 13 years.
- Rumors of the split began six months ago, with reports suggesting they were no longer living together.
- Nana revealed she made the first move when they met at a movie shop.
- The couple previously denied rumors of separation, dismissing claims of family disputes and falsified immigration papers.
Kenyan rapper King Kaka and his wife, Nana Owiti, have officially announced their separation after 13 years together. King Kaka shared the news on his social media platforms on Tuesday morning, marking the end of their long-term relationship that weathered both personal and public challenges.
The Announcement
The breakup comes six months after speculation began circulating that the two were no longer living together. King Kaka finally broke the silence on social media, confirming the split and drawing attention to the personal challenges they’ve faced.
How They Met
Their love story began at a humble movie shop where Nana Owiti made the bold first move. Reflecting on their early days during a 2023 interview with Switch TV, Nana revealed, “I made the first move on King Kaka. Of course, he did the chasing later, but I told him, ‘Hey sasa, unakaa poa.’” Her bold gesture sparked a relationship that lasted over a decade and brought them two children.
Previous Rumors and Denials
Earlier this year in May, rumors about their separation made headlines, with claims that Nana had left their home and falsified immigration documents. At the time, King Kaka dismissed the allegations, stating, “I don’t clout chase, especially when it comes to family issues, neither does Nana.”
The couple also revealed they do not follow each other on social media, raising eyebrows among fans.
King Kaka and Nana Owiti’s separation marks the end of an era for one of Kenya’s most celebrated celebrity couples. Despite the breakup, their love story and the years they spent together remain an example of bold beginnings and enduring connection. As they move forward separately, both continue to focus on their family and personal journeys.